Welcome to The Classic Car Wiki

This wiki is dedicated to Classic Cars. Classic Cars are cars that are older than 25 years of age. This means in 2018, a classic car is one which was manufactured in or before 1993.

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Our Goal

Our goal is to make a concise guide to every car which is older than 25 years of age. This is because we regard a car which is this age as a classic (there is some disagreement towards what makes a classic car). We will be including cars from all countries. We also aim to provide information about the manufacturers who have contributed to the world of classic motoring.

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Featured Article

The Riley Elf was very closley built with the Wolseley Hornet and the traditional british Mini. Origionaly they used a 848 cc engine but in 1963 that changed to a single carburettor version of the Mini Cooper's 998 cc power unit. The Elf had a bigger boot than the Mini and was slightly more luxurious.

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Jaguar Cars Limited is a luxury car manufacturer, originally based at Browns Lane, Coventry, England but now at Whitley, Coventry. It was founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company in 1922, changing to SS Cars Ltd in 1934, and finally becoming Jaguar Cars Ltd in 1945.

Jaguar has produced cars such as the legendary E-Type and the Mark II.

We aim to provide a guide to all the TV shows and Movies in which Classic Cars star. Everything from the DeLorean DMC-12 in the Back to the Future trilogy to the Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet in The Hangover.

Why we like Classic Cars

We like classic cars as they are quirky, different and bundles of fun! Many of them are cars which are familiar to us as they are the cars that many people had when they first learned to drive, or their parents owned whilst they were growing up. Classic cars hold a very sentimental lock on those they have touched simply because there is nothing quite like them on the roads today.

At the turn of the 20th century, most cars on the road were either electric or steam driven. The Internal Combustion Engine was a relatively new concept, but some mavericks were strapping bigger and bigger engines into their small cars, reaching incredible speeds for the time. It was only with the outbreak of the two world wars that really pushed the automotive industry along. Progression was driven by necessity, the engines were needed for tanks or aircraft and the military vehicles to ferry men around. Some cars were mass produced before the First World War such as the Ford Model T, but most were only available to the rich that could afford them.

After the Second World War, the car industry in took off producing cheaper cars in vast numbers. Most of these early cars can still be seen today. They are a lot harder to find than a more modern car but if you look hard enough you should be able to find one.

Classic cars are rarer than modern cars but have more passion and soul. Many of them were hand made and have been carefully looked after or restored by their owners.

Please help us expand the wiki by adding pages and photos of your favourite classic cars!

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Please be aware that some of the information on this site is based on that from Wikipedia. We do add information to pages based on that from our own knowledge and that of what classic car owners and other people have told us. We do also write and add to pages with the help of online research.

We try our best to confirm that the information is correct. We upload our own photos from car shows, museums and other classic car events.